Diana’s Gallery

 

Career Outline:

Diana originally intended a path in archaeology and art history. She studied for two years in the Prado Museum in Madrid, then did a degree in archaeology back in the States. On the way to a life in museum work, she discovered the bliss of creating art. With the encouragement of her artist husband, Bob Z. Harvey, she plunged into studio art work. Early success cemented her determination to become an artist, and thirty productive years have affirmed it. Her lyric images reflect her varied interests in myth, dream, poetry, history, and art. She returns to Europe at every opportunity to bask in great art and ancient places.


Intaglio printmaking was Diana’s first focus, and her etchings are in thousands of private, public, and corporate collections in this country, Europe, and Asia. Her work has been featured in publications including Graphics (cover), Journal of the Print World, Art Business News, Artists of the Rockies, and Art Gallery Magazine. She lives near the picturesque Victorian spa town of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, where she is inspired by her beautiful mountain top and the community of artists.


Still life paintings are all originals only, price on request.






  


                                                          

 

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